That's not Perl, that's Windows.
Wrong. That's not windows, that early versions of Time::HiRes running on windows that didn't use the correct APIs to get good resolution.
That said, the timer resolution available under very old versions of windows is very low.
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Even if its a windows issue it still concerns perl code. The question was if you could count on perl to return unique timestamps for consecutive or concurrent calls to Time::HiRes and the answer is obviously no. ;)
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